In Chino, many people experience exposure in a few predictable ways:
- Morning and evening commutes when smoke hangs in the air and visibility drops.
- Outdoor school pickup and youth sports during periods when air quality advisories are issued.
- Warehouse, construction, and industrial shifts where workers may be outdoors longer than expected.
- Home exposure through HVAC and filtration gaps, especially when systems aren’t maintained or filtration is inadequate.
Because smoke conditions can change hour to hour, the timeline matters. A claim is stronger when your records show how symptoms tracked with the smoky days in your specific routine—not just “during wildfire season.”


